Inno3D GeForce GTX 480 Graphics Card Reviews

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Inno3D GeForce GTX 480 Inno3D GeForce GTX 480 Graphics Card Reviews

Monster DirectX 11
After waiting long enough, eventually NVIDIA released its latest graphics card, also with the latest technology, which is DirectX 11. Graphics card which is also known by the codename Fermi (GF100), it’s been a long time are welcome. Circulation issues and news about the specification of Fermi on the internet, make many loyal gamers who are willing to wait for his presence.

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This time, Hardview.net the opportunity to test the variants of the GTX 480. Inno3D GTX 480 is a graphics card that has the physical appearance of a cool and big. This graphics card requires the two PCIe x16 slots. GeForce GTX 480 in its operation requires a 6-pin power connector and 8-pin. In the sales package include a driver disc and application disc, six-pin power connector, DVI to VGA connector and a gaming mouse mat iChiLL.

Inno3D GeForce GTX 480 graphics card Inno3D GeForce GTX 480 Graphics Card Reviews

At the time of games and benchmark testing, graphics cards is not experiencing significant constraints on all tests conducted. Graphics Memory of 1536 MB DDR5 are extremely effective and proven able to support this graphics card play the latest games with high resolution.

At idle the temperature was in the range of 47 degrees centigrade. When we reach a full load temperature rise in the number 90 degrees centigrade. For those of you who want to get satisfaction when playing the latest games with all features enabled graphics that existed at the maximum resolution, Inno3D GTX 480 could be a solution.

Conclusion
Graphics performance is very satisfactory, especially for those of you a true game lovers. However, you should prepare for high system to get optimum performance from this graphics card.

Specifications
Product by: Inno3D
Info: www.inno3d.com

GPU
Core Technolpgy | 40 nm
Core Clock | 701 MHz
Shader Clock | 1401 MHz
Stream Processor | 480 Unit

Memory
Capacity | 1536 MB
Clock | 924 MHz
Type | DDR5
Interface | 348-bit

Display Output
Display Port | No
HDMI | Mini HDMI
DVI | Yes (x2)
VGA | No
Equipment | Manual, Driver Disc, Application disks, 6-pin power connector, DVI to VGA  connector, mouse mat iChill
Benchmark Point 1920 x 1080 1280 x 1024
3DMark Vantage (GPU) | 11788 17052
Crysis Warhead DX10 | 62.04 fps 75.83 fps
Crysis Warhead DX9 | 63.89 fps 77.08 fps
Dirt2 DX10 | 118.27 fps 118.97 fps
S.T.A.L.K.E.R DX11 | 98.10 fps 129.35 fps

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